Here's the changelog for Samsung's Android 17 update, One UI 9


Samsung is rolling out the first beta update for One UI 9 which, for Galaxy devices, will bring Android 17 under the hood, and the changelog reveals that not much is actually going on here – at least not yet.

Where Samsung’s past two major updates have been pretty major – more so in the case of One UI 7 than One UI 8 – it sounds like One UI 9 will be pretty tame by comparison.

The first beta update is rolling out now in select regions, such as Germany, which offers up a look at Samsung’s official changelog for One UI 9. Shared by Tarun Vats and SamMobile, it’s a pretty short list of changes. Samsung details improvements to the Quick Panel design, improvements to Notes and DeX, and various usability enhancements, but there’s really not a ton going on here.

The changelog follows:


More customizable quick panel

Samsung DeX enhancements

Do more with notes

More settings in Game Booster panel

Location access transparency

Discover new Accessibility features

Text spotlight for easier reading

Physical keyboard shortcuts

Mouse keys enhancements

Replace swipe with single tap

Select to speak

Improved TalkBack updates


Overall, not much, but with Samsung not expected to formally launch this update until at least July (on its new foldables), there’s still plenty of time for more to appear.

The One UI 9 beta program is open now for Galaxy S26 series devices, and will presumably expand to others in the coming months.

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